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Ad ID: 42320848
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Street address: 3245 Peachtree Parkway, Suwanee, 30024
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Location:
Atlanta
North Fulton
Date Listed: May-16-08
A kid-friendly BUGATHALON for the largest animal group on our planet – the diverse range of numerous small invertebrate animals, arthropods, and what-ever else creeps the ground.
Specifically designed, written and illustrated for young readers to easily absorb an intricate world of furry family friends, and other insects and bugs.
Welcome aboard! Enjoy your stay!
LIFE’S AN EXPEDITION Travel Through Nonfiction
Combined Retail Value Of 5 Education Books Is Well Over $45.00.
CONDITION 5 Books Are Gently Read To Brand New Gift Giving Quality
#1 INCREDIBLE BUGS By Rick Imes ~ 1997 Hard Cover ~ 160 Pages
From Creepy Crawlies To Beautiful Butterflies
Explore the secret world of insects with over 200 illustrations, color photos, diagrams, feature spreads and informative boxes. Discover for yourself the fantastic variety and stunning impact of these tiny but gigantically important creatures. Find out why fireflies glow, how honeybees communicate, how crickets sing love songs to attract mates – even how some bugs avoid enemies by resembling bird droppings! Incredible Bugs offers up some of the most fascinating clues to evolution and preservation of our most dynamic natural structure: the earth’s ecosystem. Various insect types existed long before the dinosaurs; and with abilities to survive all catastrophes, they will likely outlast any other life form – even through a nuclear holocaust. With over one million known insect species, Scientists estimate millions more are yet to be discovered. Indeed, bugs rule the earth.
#2 A LOOK INSIDE SPIDERS AND SCORPIONS By Joshua Morris ~ 1995 Hard Cover ~ 19 Laminated Board Pages
A Unique First Visual Reference Outdoor, Nature
Have you ever wondered how a spider weaves its web? Did you know spiders can ‘hear’ through their legs, and some scorpions can live for a year without eating? Unique acetate windows in this amazing book reveal, layer by layer, the inner secrets of 2 fascinating creatures: the fearsome Mexican red-knee tarantula and the formidable imperial scorpion. At the same time, the upper part of each page examines other members of the spider and scorpion families. A Look Inside is a remarkable first visual reference library. Its magical acetate windows take the reader on a vivid journey of discovery, right into the heart of the subject. Packed with detailed illustrations and fascinating facts, it’s an exciting way to explore life.
#3 FIRST SIGHT POISONOUS INSECTS By Lionel Bender ~ 1995 Hard Cover ~ 31 Glossy Pages
Bee amazed by one extremely important book to involve children in the animal world around them, to highlight endangered species, and to promote early participation in wildlife conservation. Poisonous Insects gives young readers a detailed study about many insects that cause harm or damage to other animals and to plants. It’s an experience the whole family can swarm around. It tells where the insects live, how they survive, what they look like and show the size. Find out some surprising facts in the boxes on each page. Identification chart and a project at the back encourage the child to take the study of this subject further and imparts a helpful understanding for seeing insects in zoos or in the wild surroundings.
#4 LOOK CLOSER DESERT LIFE By Barbara Taylor ~ Chick-Fil-A ~ 2003 Soft Cover ~ 24 Pages
See The Natural World Of The Desert As Never Before!
Hey kids, take a closer look at nature and grow inside and out with this handy booklet about animals and plants and their natural surroundings. It’s especially designed to help young readers study animals and plants in an original and exciting way. Colorful illustrations of desert life includes tortoises, sandfish lizards, locusts, scorpions, spiny armored cacti, jumping gerbils, scaly slithering snakes, ground beetles, warty toads and dazzling jewel wasps.
But what about your natural surroundings? You can learn lots of neat stuff about the plants and animals that live right in your own back yard. Begin with some helpful tips and ideas to get you going on becoming a nature explorer.
#5 BUGS, BUGS, BUGS! By Mary Carpenter Reid ~ 1998 Soft Cover ~ 16 Glossy Pages Publisher: Scholastic Ages 9-12
Science Emergent Readers
Photographs and simple text show some of the diversity found in anatomies of insects.
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